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The document discusses various psychological and sociological theories related to behavior, personality, and crime, including Freud's psychosexual stages, Bandura's social learning theory, and Strain Theory. It highlights the influence of socialization, environmental factors, and individual traits on criminal behavior and personality development. Additionally, it addresses concepts like anomie, social disorganization, and the impact of familial and societal structures on behavior.

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TCRIME

The document discusses various psychological and sociological theories related to behavior, personality, and crime, including Freud's psychosexual stages, Bandura's social learning theory, and Strain Theory. It highlights the influence of socialization, environmental factors, and individual traits on criminal behavior and personality development. Additionally, it addresses concepts like anomie, social disorganization, and the impact of familial and societal structures on behavior.

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1.

According to Freud, which part of the personality operates on the


pleasure principle?
2. Freud believed that fixation at any stage could lead to specific
personality traits in adulthood.
3. In this theory he believed that people learn from one another through a
process of imitation.
4. It holds that if offenders are punished so severely, the experience will
convince them not to repeat their illegal acts
5. Mechanical solidarity- refers to the postindustrial system, in which the
place is highly developed and dependent upon the division of labor and
people are connected by their interdependent needs for each other’s
services and production.
6. It deals with the study of facial features and their relation to human
behavior
7. Bandura claimed that people learn to act aggressively when, as
children, they model their behavior after the violent acts of adults.
8. WHAT “C” STANDS FOR ACCORDING TO DR. DAVID ABRHAMSENS
9. What is the main premise of Strain Theory?
 Crime is solely a result of individual pathology.
 Individuals are motivated to succeed through legitimate means.
 Society’s values and norms are uniformly shared.
 Frustrations can lead individuals to commit deviance.
1. WHAT “T” STANDS FOR ACCORDING TO DR. DAVID ABRHAMSENS
2. What is the primary conflict during the phallic stage?
3. IT IS THE PRINCIPLE OF RIGHT ACTION BINDING UPON THE MEMBER OF
THE GROUP AND SERVING TO GUIDE, CONTROL, REGULATES PROPER
AND ACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOR
4. This theory holds that low intelligence is genetically determined and
inherited
5. Another term of Social reaction theory?
 Delinquent Subculture Theory
 Differential Opportunity Theory
 Labeling Theory
 Social bond theory
1. SOCIAL PROCESS THEORIES
 Which hold that criminality, is a function of individual socialization.
 Links crime rates to neighborhood ecological characteristics. Crime
rates are elevated in highly transient, “mixed use”
 It explains how a certain individual acquires criminal or undesirable
behavior, it describes how the agents of socialization such as family,
environment, schools, mass media and peer groups
2. What does “Psychological theories” means
 that people learn from one another through a process of
imitation
 All of these
 That the human personality is controlled by unconscious mental
processes developed in early childhood.
 Expressed that criminal behavior was the product of
“unconscious” forces operating within a person’s mind.
3. In Freud’s psychosexual stages of development, which stage occurs
between the ages of 3 and 6?
4. Who constituted three principal types of body physiques: ectomorph,
endomorph and mesomorph
5. Mesomorph traits
 Medium height, rounded figure, massive neck and broad face
 Lean, slightly built, narrow shoulders
 Rounded figure, massive neck
 Physically powerful, aggressive and athletic
6. People who reside in areas where violence is a daily occurrence are
more likely to act violent.
 Family members
 Intergenerational transmission theory
 Environmental experiences
 Social learning
7. IT IS A FORMAL BODY OF RULES ENACTED BY THE STATE AND BACKED
BY THE POWER OF THE STATE
8. THIS POTENTIALITY IS HAVING A PERSON’S CAPABILITY TO THINK
CRITICALLY, RATIONALLY AND LOGICALLY
9. This theory explains the existence of aggression and violent behavior
as positive adaptive behaviors in human evolution
10. Relative deprivation can lead to which of the following outcomes?
 Envy and mistrust
 A wealthy individual feels poor compared to their affluent peers.
 Higher levels of trust in institutions
 Increased feelings of contentment
11. Eros the instinct to preserve and create life?
12. In Burgess’s model, which zone is closest to the center of the
city?
13. Psychological theories expressed that criminal behavior, was the
product of within a persons mind. Operating
14. In his theory of imitation believed that people learn from one
another through a process of imitation
15. According to Drift Theory, individuals may drift between
conforming and deviant behavior due to:
16. Phenotypic assortment-children with two criminal parents are
likely to be disproportionately antisocial
17. Which factor is NOT typically considered in integrated theories of
crime?
18. Beats the famous saying that says, “Opposite charges attract.”
19. Counteracts the id by fostering feelings of morality
20. It is the interaction between predisposition and environment that
produces criminality
21. It is stigmatizing a person and encouraging them to accept this
negative personal identity.
22. This theory suggests that people who obey the law simply to
avoid punishment or who have outlooks mainly characterized by self-
interest are more likely to commit crimes than those who view the law
as something that benefits all of society and who honor the rights of
others
23. What are the four stages of cognitive development proposed by
Jean Piaget?
24. According to Bowlby, what are the potential effects of maternal
deprivation on a child?
25. The Oedipus complex occurs during the latency stage of
development
26. Freud believed that unresolved conflicts during the psychosexual
stages could lead to neuroses in adulthood.
27. What is the concept of “conservation” that develops in the
Concrete Operational Stage?
 The awareness of others’ perspectives Learning through imitation
 Understanding that changing the form of a substance does not
change its amount
 The ability to think abstractly
28. Containment theory consists of inner self controls and outer
social controls, such as a personal sense of right and wrong to others
who influence the individual that may hinder an individual from
committing a crime.
29. the presence of criminal behavior depends on whether or not it is
rewarded or punished.
30. The Oedipus complex refers to a boy’s feelings toward his
mother during the anal stage.
31. HE SAID THAT, CRIME IS A PRODUCT OF INDIVIDUAL TENDENCIES
AND THE SITUATION OF THE MOMENT INTERACTING WITH HIS MENTAL
RESISTANCE
32. What is the primary focus of Freud’s theory of psychoanalysis?
33. Which city did Burgess primarily use as a case study for his
Concentric Zone Theory?
34. Because of the draining, frustrating and dispiriting experiences,
members of the lower class create an independent subculture with its
own set of rules and values.
35. Extraversion are dominant and assertive. Sensation-seeking
36. Freud’s theory suggests that the outcomes of the psychosexual
stages are irrelevant to adult behavior.
37. Hirschi’s theory suggests that stronger social bonds lead to:
38. Evaluates the reality of a position of these two extremes
39. IT IS AN ACT USUALLY DEEMED PROHIBITED AND PUNISHABLE BY
SPECIAL LAW.
40. Suggest that social and economic forces operating in
deteriorated lower-class areas push many of their residents into
criminal behavior patterns.
41. According to Eysenck, which personality trait is associated with
high levels of anxiety and emotional instability?
42. At what age does the latency stage occur?
43. Holds that person will engage in criminal behavior after weighing
the consequences and benefits of their actions.
44. What is the third stage of Psychosexual Stages of Human
Development?
45. Delinquent subcultures are viewed as adaptive responses to the
failures of mainstream society.
46. Social homogamy- convicted people tend to choose each other
as mates because of physical and social proximity
47. What are the three main branches of social structure theory?
 Social disorganization theory, strain theory, and cultural
deviance theory.
 Social disorganization theory, Concentric Zone Theory, and
Anomie Theory
48. Which of the following structures of personality did Freud
propose?
49. What are the 3 principal sources of Social learning and violence?
50. All organisms can be located along a continuum based upon their
reproductive drives
51. "Tell me who your friends are and I will tell you who you are," a
Mexican proverb that would best describe the theory of ?
52. Durkheim believed that anomie is a permanent state of society.
53. What is the primary focus of General Strain Theory?
 The economic factors influencing crime
 How individuals respond to different types of strain
1. Which of the following can increase the likelihood of an individual
experiencing strain, according to General Strain Theory?
 High socioeconomic status
 Lack of coping resources
2. This theory concerned the study of observable behavior rather than
unconscious processes.
3. It is the study of conformation of the skull in relation to human
behavior.
4. Eysenck proposed a model of personality that includes which three
dimensions?
 Extraversion, Neuroticism, Psychoticism
5. REFERS TO A PERSON SENSE OF WHO HE IS, HIS PHYSICAL
APPEARANCE OR BASIC IDENTITY
6. The perception of reality and the mental process required to
understand the world we live.
7. Who is the man behind the Anomie Theory?
 Clifford R. Shaw
 Henry D. McKay
 Robert K. Merton
 David Emile Durkheim
8. This marks the beginning of adult sexuality.
 Oral
 Genital Stage
9. During which stage do children primarily learn through sensory
experiences and motor activities?
10. Stated that criminal and antisocial parents tend to have
delinquent and antisocial children.
11. THEORY COMES FROM GREEK WORD WHICH MEANS VIEWING,
THINKING OR REFLECTING
12. What is the first stage of Freud’s psychosexual development?
13. IT IS THE ACCEPTED BEHAVIOR THAT AN INDIVIDUAL IS
EXPECTED TO CONFORM TO IN A PARTICULAR GROUP, COMMUNITY, OR
CULTURE

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